Kirnu has announced Cream Mobile, a new arpeggiator application for iPad devices.

Cream Mobile is an arpeggiator intended to be used with external keyboards or sequencers to control its internal synth or external synths.

Cream Mobile can also be used as a scratch pad for creating new songs using arpeggios and phrases.

It is described as a very powerful application with very precise audio/MIDI engine. It includes all necessary technologies every music app should have these days: Audiobus (generator), network, virtual MIDI ports, MIDI sync with host and slave mode, MIDI learn.

Cream Mobile features

4 independent tracks which can be assigned to different key range and MIDI in/out.

12 patterns per track.

Drum track with 50 high quality drum loops from Sample Magic.

Very powerful internal 2 OSC synthesizer for every 4 tracks.

Two different views: Classic and quick edit view.

Control Zone for changing most important parameters via external keyboard or MIDI events.

Many different scales to choose from. When scale is chosen every note played belongs to that scale.

Free rate tweaking. Now rate can be changed also in hertz.

Chord memory with 16 independent memory slots.

Pattern sequencer for automated sequencing.

Sample accurate MIDI engine.

MIDI learn for all knob controls.

Note release functionality which enables more smooth live playing.

Copy/paste functionality.

Easy to use note hold mode.

Presets are compatible with the plugin version.

Pattern step data section:

Tool section enables easy data editing.

All data sections are independent from each other.

Data sections can be looped with several different loop modes.

Chord memory section enables different chords to be used in every step.

Sequencer section enables sequencing the notes.

Accent, order, gate, accent, transposition, note divide, note shift.

8 CC controls in each pattern.

And lots of more…

The app is scheduled for release in Q3 2015, priced at $10.99 USD / 10.99 EUR

VirSyn has announced the release of Arpeggist, a universal MIDI arpeggiator for iPad.

Arpeggist is a MIDI Note arpeggiator with a very flexible step matrix editor for programming and a unique “rolling dice” random arpeggio generator.

You can build arpeggios from scratch or use one of the factory arpeggios as foundation. You can also create an unlimited number of user arpeggio presets. Just play a chord or a single note and it gets transformed into a grooving monophonic synth line or a rhythmical chord pattern.

Arpeggist features

Full featured programmable Arpeggiator

Uses programmable sequences with up to 32 steps.

Can trigger single notes and chords.

Unique randomizer generates Arpeggios with 100% usability.

40 Arpeggios included, unlimited user arpeggios possible.

For each step you can program tie, accent, transposition and note order.

Moot Booxlé presents “Arprider”. A Synthesizers.com Electro Jam. This video demonstrates how the Synthesizers.com Q175 Arpeggiator syncs perfectly with a computer DAW environment. Logic Pro 9 is sending a pulse of 16th notes from a software synth which is being fed to the Q118 Instrument Interface module, which then feeds the Q175’s Clock Input. It syncs perfectly to the computer’s tempo as Moot grooves along to a sampled Oberheim DMX drum machine.

Drew Neumann (www.drewneumann.com/DN_Bio.php) took 002’s arpegiator out for a trip, and ended up producing this wonderful seven and a half minute demo! In Drew’s words, “This was just messing around with the 002 in real time to a Sound Devices 702T, then reassembled in 4 tracks in Digital Performer. A light dusting of FX here and there, but it’s JUST 002.“ Enjoy.
(c) 2014 Drew Neumann /Droomusic ASCAP

ARPIO is a new musical instrument designed to play arpeggios*. Move up-and-down the matrix to set the pattern’s speed, or left-and-right to set its pitch. Tilt the device to control volume and pitchbend, or shake for vibrato.

The first dedicated compact polyphonic pitch arpeggiator effect pedal for electrical guitar! What does the Arpanoid do? The Arpanoid takes whatever you play and transforms it into an adjustable ascending or descending scale. It features 8 intuitive and expandable modes and will work on complex chords as well as single notes in any key. The Arpanoid has an all analog dry signal, all digital wet signal and true bypass switching.